Ahoy, matey! I improved upon my previous mani with a cool skull & cross bones stamp. I am totally getting pirate Halloween costume from this. I love it! Base is LeChat Spot Light, OPI Black shatter and stamped with China Glaze 2030.
Just saw this over on BELLE BATH & BEYOND and I had to share! Halloween being my favorite holiday and glitter being my favorite polish - this was made for me, I just know it!! I CAN'T WAIT!
I got a really sweet email from a reader today sharing with me pics of her Halloween inspired mani and pedi. I thought it would be a great idea to share it with you all, especially since I am trying to make my current mani last until Halloween, so I have no new pics. I really like her stickers, aren't they too cute? I included what she said she used for each mani.
on my nails: OPI Here today Aragon tomorrow and nail stickers purchased from ebay, top coat NYC shiny top coat and OPI text me text you
on my toes: Petites in mango, KISS black w/glitter nail art brush and nail stickers purchased from ebay.
Thank you so much for sharing these with me :0 Happy Halloween!
That's how I sent my son to school this morning. They are doing a Vocabulary Parade at school today and after the teacher talked to all the kids to find out what their costumes would be, gave them each a word that would fit in with their costume. My son decided to tell the teacher he was going as a cowboy - uh, what?? Am I missing something here from the hooded robe, jason mask and bloody sword - is that the new cowboy?? Of course the kids were not allowed to wear scary masks or bring fake (or real for that matter) weapons of any kind - so his costume was down to just the hooded robe. I have nothing "cowboy" for him to pull that off, so after a trip to walmart I got a face painting kit in camo. Luckily I did find a camo dog tag to really tie the costume all together with - lol! Thank goodness he is still in 1st grade and matching isn't a big deal . . . .yet. After taking pictures this morning, he gave me strict orders that they better be on my blog today - So here is what I sent my son to school looking like this morning:
We forgot to get the cowboy themed picket sign in the picture, whoops!
Well these are my Halloween themed nails I did last night and I love them. I know I have sort of done these before (not exact) but I haven't done them in these colors and not a full color mani. Anyway I used one yes ONE coat of my TiNS - The Saturn for the base. Then I painted on red french tips using Super Star - Walk the Red Carpet (kudos for NOT naming this some version of Ruby Pumps). I really like the dark look of the red glitter tips, it adds a little something without being bright red, which I like. Then just to add some more bling I painted one coat of PA - Q9 over the whole nail. I stamped the skulls on and placed red dots for the eyes. I love the chunkiness that the PA added to this look. I am probably going to be wearing this for at least two days, maybe more.
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